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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> with the greek >>> with the greek elections done, strange thing is happening. michelle caruso-cabrera joins us on the newsline with more of what that is. >> greeks are paying more in taxes as a result of the election. they don't have a new government yet. we expect one to happen in the next couple of hours, there's been a lot of wrangling behind the scenes, coalition building, blah, blah, blah. one of the ripple effects of the election has been the tax collection office says they have seen a 20% rise in the number of greeks filing their taxes. >> in two days? >> yeah, in two days. all of last week they said they had about 49,000 filers every day, never hit 50. on monday it went to 54,000 and yesterday there were three filings short of 58,000. so from 49,000 to 58,000. they think it's because the guy who many thought would win was promising to cut taxes and reduce all the higher taxes imposed and now that he didn't win, people started filing in a much greater fashion.
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> with the greek >>> with the greek elections done, strange thing is happening. michelle caruso-cabrera joins us on the newsline with more of what that is. >> greeks are paying more in taxes as a result of the election. they don't have a new government yet. we expect one to happen in the next couple of hours, there's been a lot of wrangling behind the scenes, coalition building, blah, blah,...
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go through, economy, education. this chicago thing shows you just exactly where we are as a country. imagine getting this puny little improvement. it's going to be years before -- because kids can't wait. it's going to be a whole crowd of kids that are going to graduate, ill-equipped for the society because we've got some pot-smoking union leader up there on the stage bragging about she went to dartmouth -- we're going to be able to drop one student here and there. one teacher here and there. come on, andrew, we need revolution. my education policy will put teachers first, not unions first. i will attack this system -- >> jack, everything you're saying sounds great if you were a strategist, that's what you'd want to say. but why do you think he hasn't said it thus far? >> he's got to. look -- >> there's a peggy noonan column today. >>> the press wouldn't cover it. >> that's not true. >> the carping from the right is unhelpful at times. sometimes i don't really understand where a lot -- >> these little did he say thi
go through, economy, education. this chicago thing shows you just exactly where we are as a country. imagine getting this puny little improvement. it's going to be years before -- because kids can't wait. it's going to be a whole crowd of kids that are going to graduate, ill-equipped for the society because we've got some pot-smoking union leader up there on the stage bragging about she went to dartmouth -- we're going to be able to drop one student here and there. one teacher here and there....
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education -- we're dealing with high unemployment in the united states. one of the things that's most critical to solving unemployment problem is getting people educated. >> that's a ten, 20 year problem. >> i'm just talking about look how silly the policies we have about student loans right now. right now we have a rate that we're applying for subsidized student loans. these are studio audience that have satisfied financial need tests and the rate on that loan is higher than the penalty interest rate that we charge to someone who didn't pay their taxes on time. if you pay a penalty on your taxes for delay of payment that's a 3% rate. for a need based qualification you try to get a student loan to go get an education to get a better job it's 6.8% and we can't pass legislation to get it anywhere near the market. that rate was established in 2001. nobody had the crystal ball to know where the market rates would be. >> what do you think a private market rate would be. if there was a private market rate what should it be. >> you know how they will price it? t
education -- we're dealing with high unemployment in the united states. one of the things that's most critical to solving unemployment problem is getting people educated. >> that's a ten, 20 year problem. >> i'm just talking about look how silly the policies we have about student loans right now. right now we have a rate that we're applying for subsidized student loans. these are studio audience that have satisfied financial need tests and the rate on that loan is higher than the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. care costs. what's the big source of the problem? this is as we get ready to embrace the new health care laws coming in. >> exactly. so will doesn't really impact big companies like citigroup or nbc but it does impact people who buy insurance on an individual basis and the biggest driver is all the changes coming because of health reform in 2014. >> how does that drive up individuals costs is this we've been hearing about it from small business owners who have joined us here onset who talk about how they've had issues they're facing. >> it's really four things. there's health insurance industry tax that starts, a reinsurance charge pushes up pricing. the would btwo biggest dreeiver individuals will be forced to buy better policies than they have today. so that cost more.other thing is that there's some restrictions on on how much insurers can charge their sickest customers. and the result of that is
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we need educated workers. guess what? we don't have educated workers, so we got to fix k through 12 education and we've got to develop training programs for workers. >> lou, i want to slip in a break and we're going to talk more about the education plan that you have up your sleep after the break, if you'd indulge us. if you've got comments, questions about anything you see lou talking about or other things going around the table shoot us an e-mail squawk@cnbc.com or follow us on twitter. @squawkcnbc is the handle. we have martin wolfe back what he's expecting from the markets. "squawk" is back in two minutes. for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partners, and the community amazing things happen. to me, that's the membership effect. >>> uncertainty over greece an
we need educated workers. guess what? we don't have educated workers, so we got to fix k through 12 education and we've got to develop training programs for workers. >> lou, i want to slip in a break and we're going to talk more about the education plan that you have up your sleep after the break, if you'd indulge us. if you've got comments, questions about anything you see lou talking about or other things going around the table shoot us an e-mail squawk@cnbc.com or follow us on twitter....
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and there are certain things the governor must do and do well and i think that's invest in education because it's our gate way to the future, it's the way we lift everyone and i'm proud of the fact that our students are number one in the nation as a result and invest in the other kinds of things that create those opportunities and the innovation community in massachusetts and life sciences is right in the center of that. >> let talk politics. i'm curious of your views on obamacare and whether the supreme court is ultimately going to strike it down? >> uphold it? >> or uphold it. >> i've practiced in the supreme court before so i know better than to previous district what the outcome is based on the argument. if they follow their precedent, then they will uphold the affordable care act and they ought to. it's modeled on what we're doing here in massachusetts, it been wildly -- there are more businesses offering insurance to their employees today than before health care reform went into effect here in the commonwealth and it added all of 1% to state spending. so it's been very affordab
and there are certain things the governor must do and do well and i think that's invest in education because it's our gate way to the future, it's the way we lift everyone and i'm proud of the fact that our students are number one in the nation as a result and invest in the other kinds of things that create those opportunities and the innovation community in massachusetts and life sciences is right in the center of that. >> let talk politics. i'm curious of your views on obamacare and...
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it takes time to educate the customer. time is your friend, because eventually people will get it. >> how much patience do you have? >> a lot of patience. ron started november 1st, they're working on store redesign, the new brands they'll announce in august and announce things on the technology side in terms of of the customer experience. i would say i'll take on jim cramer on jcpenney. >> the journal piece i read the next day said ron johnson's learning what it's like to run a retail outlet where you don't have products that are just jumping off of the shelf. it's one thing to design a cool apple store with nothing around and it's real austere and there's the products but you don't go into jcpenney and design a real store, you got to know what kids are going to buy, the stock, the prices. it's a pain. it's so different than apple, right? >> he went 15 years at target and then he went to apple. you can buy -- the apple ipad is a commodity product you can buy anywhere but people pay full price to buy at an apple store versu
it takes time to educate the customer. time is your friend, because eventually people will get it. >> how much patience do you have? >> a lot of patience. ron started november 1st, they're working on store redesign, the new brands they'll announce in august and announce things on the technology side in terms of of the customer experience. i would say i'll take on jim cramer on jcpenney. >> the journal piece i read the next day said ron johnson's learning what it's like to run...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thankyou points they've earned and get even greater rewards. ♪ but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> >>> let get down to the new york stock exchange, jim and david join us how. hey guys. >> out of nowhere, it's a big day. >> you mean a deal day? >> we have worries about guy leaving fed ex, i think this walgreens news is huge. >> yes, and as you know we've seen virtually nothing. this one reaching across borders. and
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now...
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maybe there is an element of it that will result in education for those senators asking the questions. one can always hope. >>> final thoughts from our guest most, mike mayo, right after this. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> our guest host today has been mike mayo, banking analyst at clsa. we talked about a lot of things. you think basically when it comes down to it it's the risk setup at jpmorgan that has you scratching your head a little bit? >> i can't explain why they had a change in their risk model that doubled the amount of risk with one restatement where that new level is double what it's been the last several years, higher than what's in the investment bank. the change was made there and not other
maybe there is an element of it that will result in education for those senators asking the questions. one can always hope. >>> final thoughts from our guest most, mike mayo, right after this. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ we were just driving along,er comin' back from the lake,ng. and all of a sudden, ka-plam. it blindsided us. what is it? our college savings account. how do you think it happened? not sure. i think something we bought a while ago turned out to be something else, annnnnd, i remember a lot of other stuff in there had the word "aggressive" in it. is everyone okay? well, now, yeah. who knows later. ♪ sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" everyone. we're going to be keeping an eye on shares of staple this is morning. it's announcing a savings plan designed to save $250 million a year, celebrating the closing of 15 u.s. stores and increasing investments in its online businesses. >>> let's get a check on the markets. j.j. -- that's some other show you're j.j., isn't it? >> i'm joe -- >> when you are athey studio are you j.j.? >> what would you like me to do, joe? >> joe kinahan is with us on set, chief derivative strategist at t.d. ameritrade. one of the things, joe, i don't know if you have an opinion on this, i was trying to figure out with qe3 we're waiting with the markets going up, waiting, they're going to do it and finally it happens and you almost wonder whether you sell the news on that but they haven't bought a single, haven't, they're going to spend 40 billion a month. shouldn't that even if
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" everyone. we're going to be keeping an eye on shares of staple this is morning. it's announcing a savings plan designed to save $250 million a year, celebrating the closing of 15 u.s. stores and increasing investments in its online businesses. >>> let's get a check on the markets. j.j. -- that's some other show...
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but it's true of education. and part of the reforms that rahm emanuel's going for and many people, you know, actually across the spectrum are talking about is having a little more competition. sfwroo what we >> what were you going to say? >> and choice. >> you honestly want to know? >> honestly. >> that 7-eleven in a year sells 100 million hot dogs in a year. >> hot dog. >> just 7-eleven. >> that's amazing. >> no, just 7-eleven. >> i'm impressed and scared at the same time. poor country. >> you're afraid of hot dogs in. >> i am afraid. still more to come from mike at spence. >>> coming up, stocks on the move. we'll go down to the stock exchange. only one stock can be the stock of the day. we'll find out what it is when we return. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scot
but it's true of education. and part of the reforms that rahm emanuel's going for and many people, you know, actually across the spectrum are talking about is having a little more competition. sfwroo what we >> what were you going to say? >> and choice. >> you honestly want to know? >> honestly. >> that 7-eleven in a year sells 100 million hot dogs in a year. >> hot dog. >> just 7-eleven. >> that's amazing. >> no, just 7-eleven. >> i'm...
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this region needs a lot of education. the people here were deliberately miseducated, undereducated by their leaders, taught and spoon fed conspiracy theories against israel and the united states, that the united states is against islam. as soon as the leaders who were strongmen who were removed, a lot of those conspiracy theories rose to the surface. i think education is certainly necessary. >> we had one of our reporters earlier, richard, make the point that moderate middle easterners can't compete when push comes to shove with extremists, the best of intentions -- by definition, when you're moderate, you're not willing to go that extra mile. i guess we shouldn't be surprised. it's hard to anticipate and hard to deal with. >> i think there was also an over estimation of the strength of the moderates. everyone at least in the west was looking at twitter and there seemed to be a flood of moderate voices from the middle east. a lot of the voices were people who lived in canada, australia and the united states, not really he
this region needs a lot of education. the people here were deliberately miseducated, undereducated by their leaders, taught and spoon fed conspiracy theories against israel and the united states, that the united states is against islam. as soon as the leaders who were strongmen who were removed, a lot of those conspiracy theories rose to the surface. i think education is certainly necessary. >> we had one of our reporters earlier, richard, make the point that moderate middle easterners...
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and three, i want them to debate education. how do you fix it? how do you get better teachers to pay them? if they do that, i'll feel good about this. >> health care stocks. >> i do want to look at the nexus of politics. obamacare, we've got to figure what to buy with what's going to happen. you think kennedy goes with liberals. >> that's my inclination. i think it's going to go 5-4. if it is upheld, we're any better off. >> or hmos, if you buy them, everybody is going to be covered. >> on the othe
and three, i want them to debate education. how do you fix it? how do you get better teachers to pay them? if they do that, i'll feel good about this. >> health care stocks. >> i do want to look at the nexus of politics. obamacare, we've got to figure what to buy with what's going to happen. you think kennedy goes with liberals. >> that's my inclination. i think it's going to go 5-4. if it is upheld, we're any better off. >> or hmos, if you buy them, everybody is going...
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ceo lied about his educational past. the other about if the personal business of chesapeake energy ceo threatened his company. we'll talk to management guru right after this. before we do, though, a little bit of supports news for you. the 76ers rallying for a 79-78 vehicle toerp over top seeded chicago in game six last night. that means philly advances to the second round of the eastern conference playoffs for the first time since 2003. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because
ceo lied about his educational past. the other about if the personal business of chesapeake energy ceo threatened his company. we'll talk to management guru right after this. before we do, though, a little bit of supports news for you. the 76ers rallying for a 79-78 vehicle toerp over top seeded chicago in game six last night. that means philly advances to the second round of the eastern conference playoffs for the first time since 2003. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back, everybody. we're in chairs this morning going through stories catching our attention in the papers. guys, we just came off the thanksgiving holidays. a lot of people spent time with in-laws over the holidays. there's a story in "the wall street journal" that says the power of the son-in-law is incredibly important in terms of relating to your in-laws whether you feel close to them. there's been some research that's been done and in this study it found that couples where the husband initially reported being close to his wife's parents where they ask him out of the gate in the beginning they say first year of marriage do you feel close to your wife's parents. the risk of divorce over the next 16 years was 20% lower than for the group overall. it works the opposite way for wives though. it seems to have a detrimenbtri affect. >> interesting. i'm not going to comment at this point. >>
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the education system needs to be fixed. the real way for job creation is to get a more educated workforce. it's going to be sufficient for us to compete with other countries investing in engineering. >> school choice in. >> i'm not talking about school choice. i'm talking about programs that will fix this educational system from top to bottom. we're not creating enough engineers and graduating enough people out of high school. >> how do you arrive -- >> look at the things like research triangle park. public/private partnerships can help job grow. >> we have to wrap but wilbur ross said it has been harder to raise money from limited partners because of the debate. i'm curious what your experience has been. >> we raised a couple million dollars. our investors have been with us forever and they know our track record. the people on the street going out for the fourth of july separate the political hyperbole from what the facts are so we're really happy. >> thank you, steve. >> great to be here. >> you continue to do that and i
the education system needs to be fixed. the real way for job creation is to get a more educated workforce. it's going to be sufficient for us to compete with other countries investing in engineering. >> school choice in. >> i'm not talking about school choice. i'm talking about programs that will fix this educational system from top to bottom. we're not creating enough engineers and graduating enough people out of high school. >> how do you arrive -- >> look at the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> one more hour with our outspoken guest hosts, dick grasso and ken langone. >> i don't think there's any reason why we shouldn't hold people accountable for performance. >>> jean paul dijorio wants to hold candidates responsible for the promises they made on the campaign trail. >>> a firm devastated by attacks of september 11th turns the anniversary into a day for charitable giving, howard lutnik, chairman and ceo of cantor fitzgerald. the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. our guest hosts, dick grasso, former chairman and ceo of the new york stock exchange having a spirited discussion around the table, ken langone is here, home depot co-founder and chairman. i can't believe we have both of you at the table today. let's take a quick look at futures as we speak, green arrows across the board, dow looks like it would o
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> one more hour with our outspoken guest hosts, dick grasso and ken langone. >> i don't think there's any reason why we shouldn't hold people accountable for performance. >>> jean paul dijorio wants to hold candidates responsible for the promises they made on the campaign trail. >>> a firm devastated by attacks of september 11th turns...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." u.s. equities are trading off their lows. u.s. equities reversing early losses. it was u.k. may day. >> they get a day to think it over. >> they do. >> really? >> cinco demayo was saturday. >> was it a dry -- >> i was playing ping-pong saturday night. >> were you playing with him? >> i don't think we actually hit together this time around. >> among this morning's corporate movers, check out the vars shares of vertex, reporting positive data
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> in the last hour we heard from dallas fed president richard fisher. >> the real uncertainty stems from what are my taxes going to be, what kind of spending pattern also come out of the federal government? >> reaction to fisher's comments from dina cos, former executive vice president for the new york fed. >>> how much should the president do to keep gas prices low? we will talk to jack girard of the american petroleum institute. >>> the presidential campaign's taking shots. mitt romney on the defensive after a secretly recorded video pops up on the internet. the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business world wild, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. checking u.s. equity futures we finally had a little pullback yesterday, and we're indicated down a little bit today. i'm not ready to say that qe3 is over in
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to education. so i think you'll find over time as education grows more efficient, you'll see it being perhaps harder and harder to move up and down the wage gap. >> let's go through some of the other prescriptions. if you were to ranrank them one two, lee three to fix the count. >> one of the short run prescriptions is if we keep attacking the banks, we'll have a decade of lousy growth and that we need to put that money back to work. >> when you say attack the bank, you mean the federal reserve, the public, congress at being takes the banks, what? >> i believe a lot -- well, in 1929 and in 1990 about japan, they had pretty much the same situation that we have came. and they suffered ten years of slow growth and high unemployment as a result. and i believe it dyi misdiagnosis of the financial crisis. if you look at securitization, investors were putting up homeowner down payments even though people had a belief that banks were making reckless loans. from the bank's perspective, they said whether a 2
to education. so i think you'll find over time as education grows more efficient, you'll see it being perhaps harder and harder to move up and down the wage gap. >> let's go through some of the other prescriptions. if you were to ranrank them one two, lee three to fix the count. >> one of the short run prescriptions is if we keep attacking the banks, we'll have a decade of lousy growth and that we need to put that money back to work. >> when you say attack the bank, you mean...
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. >> romney said i think last week he would cut back the department of education. not get rid of it but to cut back on its size. >> the republicans have hinted to that to 30, 40 years and they've never done a thing. the difference is they know i'm serious. >> why don't you run as an independent candidate if the system is that flawed. >> i've been a republican, i've run as a republican for 12 years. when i first started running, it wasn't a republican district so hi to convince democrats and independents. that's where our support is and that's why we seem to couple up short in the republican primary because our support is tremendous. when you put my name up against obama, can i do better than romney. but you don't hear that. nobody talks about that. but rasmussen this last weekend, i was one point higher and romney was essentially higher or one point behind. >> but you haven't won a state in three attempts of running for the presidential nomination. why is that when you have such a strong support base? >> because sometimes there are independents and democrats and th
. >> romney said i think last week he would cut back the department of education. not get rid of it but to cut back on its size. >> the republicans have hinted to that to 30, 40 years and they've never done a thing. the difference is they know i'm serious. >> why don't you run as an independent candidate if the system is that flawed. >> i've been a republican, i've run as a republican for 12 years. when i first started running, it wasn't a republican district so hi to...
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can be important and i think that we ought to make sure that we are training -- job training and job education in this country has to be a big part of our strategy because we want to benefit from technology. we don't want to make the economy worse. there was an article about liberal arts colleges starting to focus on helping people think about what their career is going to be, what am i going to do with degree? you don't want to turn them into vocational tr aal training scho but -- >> i don't want to switch gears but you were talking about mr. bernanke and the helicopter speech. >> we've heard a lot of talk about deflation and people prices in loper e e er -- lowe inflation and i was wondering if you had taken a look at the speech that then governor bernanke delivered. he really laid out the play book for what he would do in a deflationary environment and i think it's worth a read. i brought you a copy. but it really has been followed pretty closely so far. >> what will he do? >> qe3 coming? >> yeah. so i think that we're going to start to see a friendlier fed. if the inflation environment doe
can be important and i think that we ought to make sure that we are training -- job training and job education in this country has to be a big part of our strategy because we want to benefit from technology. we don't want to make the economy worse. there was an article about liberal arts colleges starting to focus on helping people think about what their career is going to be, what am i going to do with degree? you don't want to turn them into vocational tr aal training scho but -- >> i...
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number one, education. this is a huge opportunity for apple with a smaller ipad for kids and school. number two, developing countries, china bought 2.6 million tablets june quarter. china is going to go gaga over the ipad mini. third is lower priced product. >> brian thank you for joining us this morning. cnbc will have complete coverage of apple's main event including the product rollout later today. >>> up next senator john kerry will join us to talk politics and the economy. take a look at the futures right now, the dow is down by triple digits, the s&p is off by 14.5 points, this is coming as we sift through this morning's earnings news. started off with dupont this morning but we have had more bad news since then and the markets seem to be moving on this. we'll have more of that news after the break. duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion do
number one, education. this is a huge opportunity for apple with a smaller ipad for kids and school. number two, developing countries, china bought 2.6 million tablets june quarter. china is going to go gaga over the ipad mini. third is lower priced product. >> brian thank you for joining us this morning. cnbc will have complete coverage of apple's main event including the product rollout later today. >>> up next senator john kerry will join us to talk politics and the economy....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. let's get you through some of the headlines as we get ready for the last day of trading, the full day of trading, the labor department's weekly report on jobless claims a day early. that report out in about an hour expected to drop to 430,000 for last week, that's down from 439,000 the week before. >>> and mortgage applications falling 2.2% last week according to the mortgage bankers association that was driven by a decrease in refinancing activity with applications for new home purchases rising by 3.2%. and some more bad news for research in motion, they may be losing another major blackberry customer. reporting that the national transportation safety board now considering dropping the blackberry for its workers in favor of apples iphone. the ntsb citing reliability problems. so, becky, another one -- >> not me. i'm still -- >> bites the dust. >> i'm h
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. let's get you through some of the headlines as we get ready for the last day of trading, the full day of trading, the labor department's weekly report on jobless claims a day early. that report out in about an hour expected to drop to 430,000 for last week, that's down from 439,000 the week before....
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why did you pick that way to improve education? >> every study of education says that there are three fundamentals, great teachers, high expectations, some tension in the system, you can do that without interference in a charter school, you're independent of the system and i think we have the results to show it. there are some good charter schools, great charter schools and some bad ones, the bad ones should be shut down. >> the bad ones fail, as opposed to public schools, they never go away. >> you need to have laws that take failing schools, whether public or charter schools, and just clean the slate. >> how much is the aspen institute think being school choice and charter schools? >> down in new orleans after the hurricane we had to reinvent the system and whether the people from teach for america, kip academy, came in there after the storm and we at thes aspend institute put together a working group of new schools, new thinking group, went down there and did a little bit of what mr. barrett just said, which is create a whole ne
why did you pick that way to improve education? >> every study of education says that there are three fundamentals, great teachers, high expectations, some tension in the system, you can do that without interference in a charter school, you're independent of the system and i think we have the results to show it. there are some good charter schools, great charter schools and some bad ones, the bad ones should be shut down. >> the bad ones fail, as opposed to public schools, they...
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and the banks are saying, oh, and the education is working and lending is freeing up. and karen mills has done a great job at the sba relaxing some of the rules there to make it easier on get the sba loans because approximately around 20% of all small business loans are through the sba. so all this coming together in the summit later on today and tomorrow aids and abets the world of franchising which is a great business model for the small business. >> if we wanted to try to promote entrepreneurialship, is there a better way? >> there's a lot of multiple ownership. some build in a market and want to stay. market, so they'll bring several other franchises under their infrastructu infrastructure. >> three out of four times they fail, but -- >> the franchisor provides great support, understand all of the finance has gone that goes on, we provide a support system and a lot of time like for instance dunkin and arby's have been around over 50 years. so a lot of work and experience making sure our franchisees are successful. >> we were chatting about this earlier, wall street
and the banks are saying, oh, and the education is working and lending is freeing up. and karen mills has done a great job at the sba relaxing some of the rules there to make it easier on get the sba loans because approximately around 20% of all small business loans are through the sba. so all this coming together in the summit later on today and tomorrow aids and abets the world of franchising which is a great business model for the small business. >> if we wanted to try to promote...
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in general were educated by following the resolution trust corps. they followed what the fdic did in 2008 and 2009, which was essentially create good banks and bad banks, spin them off and give people like us the opportunity to manage them. i think it's much more likely that we're going to see examples like bank of england did with royal bank of scotland where they made huge equity infusions and created an asset protection scheme that essentially gave the huge insurance backdrop so that the bank would be almost impossible to go insolvent, and then they manage their own risk of core deposits and non-core businesses in order to do it themselves rather than give us the opportunity to do it. >> one question, though. if angela merkel does wake up, she's probably the most important player in europe right now. if she says we're going to backstop there. there is a shared pain that has to come from this, we'll get the shared responsibility at some point, but we will share the pain right now, how long does is she have with her constituency, with with her vote
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i want to keep the education. i think it's important to have the balance between education but as the founder of the company i've been doing this for 12 months it's great to see the team of people we've got and people getting excited about this. this is the fun part. >> what is the revenue model? >> yeah, so for example we signed a deal with newscorps we have some of their properties on the app. we're a service so we could do a subscription and get your summlys all over the web or e-mail or there's a pay per story, publishers are confined to a description so consumers aren't going to buy something with a dot dot dot. with can he control the length of that preview, it means a consumer would be far more incline to go summary, swipe down. >> share that with the content original nator. >> and we would share revenue split with the content provider. >> you got two years of high school left. >> a year and three quarters. >> are you going to go to college? >> you will? >> yes. >> you'll finish high school and then -- >> y
i want to keep the education. i think it's important to have the balance between education but as the founder of the company i've been doing this for 12 months it's great to see the team of people we've got and people getting excited about this. this is the fun part. >> what is the revenue model? >> yeah, so for example we signed a deal with newscorps we have some of their properties on the app. we're a service so we could do a subscription and get your summlys all over the web or...
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we'll be talking about education reform at 6:50 eastern time. and we are continuing our week long series on the future of finance. learning from the past, safeguarding the future. our news maker this morning is former wells fargo chairman, and here is a sample of what he said to us the last time he was on "squawk." >> i think tarp was one of the worst economic decisions in the history of the united states. >> okay. so like i said, he does not hold back on anything he's thinking about. he will be our guest host for two hours today, and that begins at 7:00 eastern. we are also going to be talking finance with the ceo of cowen and company, jeffrey solomon, and bill isaac. plus the state of innovation, steve case will be joining us live at 7:30 eastern time. so we have a big show ahead. before we get to all of that, let's get you up to speed on the morning's headlines. andrew, good morning. >> thanks, becky. good morning to you. we will get you caught up on some of the big headlines. germany's highest court ruling that the country can ratify the new
we'll be talking about education reform at 6:50 eastern time. and we are continuing our week long series on the future of finance. learning from the past, safeguarding the future. our news maker this morning is former wells fargo chairman, and here is a sample of what he said to us the last time he was on "squawk." >> i think tarp was one of the worst economic decisions in the history of the united states. >> okay. so like i said, he does not hold back on anything he's...
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they want to help people get education. the republicans don't. they want to help people have retirement. every time they say that -- >> all they want to do is talk about it. look at who they're appealing to, people who don't understand what a profit is. what they don't understand is the people who help people are the people who make the most money because making money is a sign of how many people you helped because you figured out what the consumer wanted and gave it to them at a low price and that is how you got rich. >> as long as there is competition. now it's a global market place. >> it's always been a global market place. >> but our companies need to be as lean as they can to succeed in a global market place and then hire people here to have jobs. >> what we need, i disagree with romney. romney said what we need is jobs. we don't need jobs. we need freedom. if the government got out of the way and we were free then we'd have all the jobs we needed. there are some people who don't want to work. there are people working today who prefer to st
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the kind of gridlock that makes it difficult to reach a political consensus and provide the basics of education, infrastructure, technology, opportunity. do you realize that america has become the country -- advanced industry country with the most inequality and the least equality of opportunity. >> upward mokt. >> upward mobility or downward mobility. if you're born at the top you stay there. if you're born at the bottom we're stay there. >> we are worse than -- >> let me ask a question. is a goal then to rise and raise the bottom group up or do we think the 1% is too high and has to come down? >> it's mainly to increase opportunity. a lot of the income at the top, not all of it -- >> because there's so much rhetoric that there's too much income at the tom and there are people out there saying it's got to come down. that is sort of feeding this nair a difficult. >> i wouldn't use the word too much. it's how it orange nates from what i and others have called sent seeking behavior. when you have and onless, that int interpractices, pred at this lending, you get a lot of money at the top by hurti
the kind of gridlock that makes it difficult to reach a political consensus and provide the basics of education, infrastructure, technology, opportunity. do you realize that america has become the country -- advanced industry country with the most inequality and the least equality of opportunity. >> upward mokt. >> upward mobility or downward mobility. if you're born at the top you stay there. if you're born at the bottom we're stay there. >> we are worse than -- >> let...
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it's not an issue of saying education isn't important. it's the opposite. people like myself say more training, more retraining funds. don't punish the unemployed while they are looking for work. they are looking for work. they are looking for work. >> all right, congressman levin, thank you for your time. >> coming up more of today's top stories and still to come it's a very big day for economic data. we're going get jobless claims, producer price index and housing starts data at 8:30 a.m. in a few minutes tweel briwe'llu the numbers. box will be right back. back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for strong all day sinus and headache relief. >>> coming up a flood of economic data. jobless claims, producer index and housing starts a few minutes way. take a look at the dow futures ahead of the
it's not an issue of saying education isn't important. it's the opposite. people like myself say more training, more retraining funds. don't punish the unemployed while they are looking for work. they are looking for work. they are looking for work. >> all right, congressman levin, thank you for your time. >> coming up more of today's top stories and still to come it's a very big day for economic data. we're going get jobless claims, producer price index and housing starts data at...
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i think we have a higher education bubble. tuition has gone out of sight and no matter how many federal loans we have to students, people are graduating with all this debt. do you see a future where digital learning and university learning, mit, harvard, stanford k take the best teachers, best classes and make them available on the internet? do we really need this much infrastructure in bricks and mortar, higher education in the future? >> john that's a very good point. couple months ago i wrote about quicera, started by a couple of stanford professors who had a million kids in their classroom. this is about globalization that people don't understand. i think the biggest thing happening on the planet today is the merger of globalization and the information technology revolution and it's driving everything. so on the downside or on the challenging side really is the fact that it makes every job the level of education you need for every good job today, whether it's machine tooling or programming, has gone up, and that is a real
i think we have a higher education bubble. tuition has gone out of sight and no matter how many federal loans we have to students, people are graduating with all this debt. do you see a future where digital learning and university learning, mit, harvard, stanford k take the best teachers, best classes and make them available on the internet? do we really need this much infrastructure in bricks and mortar, higher education in the future? >> john that's a very good point. couple months ago...
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i have a college education, you wouldn't be able to do it, joe. >> they would look at me and say, sorry, i might be able to sweep up or something like that. >> how long does it take to go through a program like that, when you think about unemployment at 8.3%, is it a program that takes a year, two years to come out of? >> reporter: it depends on the company. for mazak they are looking for welders right now. they don't have time to be training people. they need welders who can do specific welding jobs. this is not like you can have a robot come in and do welding. that is not spot welding. it is a skill. it's a skill that people have to have, and that's why they are offering $2,500 bounties. >> thank you, phil. >>> weekly jobless claim numbers in a few minutes, take a look at the data while we go to break. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade archi
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. between black and white answers... ...and 1,000 shades of grey duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. >>> here we go, everybody. our news maker of the morning is here with us in the house. the man of the hour or the next two hours in this case. chairman and ceo warren buffett is here
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tremendous emphasis on undergraduate education. from a football perspective, our goal is to be able to compete at the national level. it's going to take a while for to us do that but the school has a great tradition and great commitment. >> at td ameritrade did you some stuff with nebraska. >> when i transitioned from ceo to chairman, i coached the omaha night hawks. >> we're thrilled for you. it's a huge deal. we really want to talk to you about what's happening with retail investors. >> i understand that. >> we've gotten all these newspaper articles that point out that the retail investors are missing out of what's happening on wall street, they they don't trust what's happening. >> i don't think the retail investor is missing out in terms of what's going on. one of the things we've always talked about is the retail investor is a lagging indicator in terms of what goes on. if you think about their concerns, there's concerns about europe, the economy, the election. on top of that, you just go back to last year where we had a prett
tremendous emphasis on undergraduate education. from a football perspective, our goal is to be able to compete at the national level. it's going to take a while for to us do that but the school has a great tradition and great commitment. >> at td ameritrade did you some stuff with nebraska. >> when i transitioned from ceo to chairman, i coached the omaha night hawks. >> we're thrilled for you. it's a huge deal. we really want to talk to you about what's happening with retail...
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. >> we have a bit of an educational divide. mark zuckerberg, he left harvard, but he had a good education before he got that. if you think about the last 20 years, i think what's happened is technology has made -- there were very good jobs that paid well that didn't require a college degree. and there's less and less of that now because of changes in technology. you're a charter school guy? >> charters schools can be a option. >> charter schools fail in areas where public schools do not. >> it's more of a pay for performance. >> you see hard it is, randy wine guard mer. any type of accountability is the chafe. they're so resistant to -- >> the charter school moment, the best school about it, i think, charter schools are not going to solve the educational problems. >> why do you think teachers wouldn't want to be evaluated? and why do you think, you know, automatic ten year and three years, no matter what you do? >> imagine if you ran a business and you had to tenure employees? >> it would be europe from day one. >> tenure is au
. >> we have a bit of an educational divide. mark zuckerberg, he left harvard, but he had a good education before he got that. if you think about the last 20 years, i think what's happened is technology has made -- there were very good jobs that paid well that didn't require a college degree. and there's less and less of that now because of changes in technology. you're a charter school guy? >> charters schools can be a option. >> charter schools fail in areas where public...
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college education should not be free. and just this morning, no more cash payments to professionals above 2500 euros. you can't go to somebody and give them -- if they are billing you 3,000 euros, you can't pay them in cash. you have to pay them electr electronically. they've done it in italy and most of europe to prevent tax evasion. they have begun things you no longer need to go to a judge to do layoffs. >> what? >> in the past -- >> i would be -- i wouldn't stand for that if i were a spaniard. >> it used to be less demand for the product so we don't need as many workers. it's a very long and involved process. in addition, they have also now said that companies can actually negotiate labor agreements directly with their employees. it used to be that a union would use an entire sector and cost is dropped by 50%. every one year thaw worked for a company when they laid you off, they had to pay you 40 days of severance. if you worked four years at a company, they had to give you 400 days of severance. >> unemployment is so
college education should not be free. and just this morning, no more cash payments to professionals above 2500 euros. you can't go to somebody and give them -- if they are billing you 3,000 euros, you can't pay them in cash. you have to pay them electr electronically. they've done it in italy and most of europe to prevent tax evasion. they have begun things you no longer need to go to a judge to do layoffs. >> what? >> in the past -- >> i would be -- i wouldn't stand for that...
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when you look at education and health care, which chugs along 40,000 a month or so was weak last month. and maybe to the extent the claims numbers have been distorted by unusual seasonal factors with the auto shutdowns, et cetera, maybe there's a little boost in manufacturing well. 125 is our forecast. it's not a nickically strong -- how quickly will we know we're uk at that drk and it's tough to get those right. >> reporter: carl weinberg set up this firm 20 years ago. i've own been here one week. >> you're the best earn. >> one person said that. this firm was created by carl over 20 years ago and it been very successful. high frequency certainly reflect what is we put out on a daily basis. there's a constant flow of what's happening but we're not losing track of the big picture as well. it's a combination of what's driving markets from day to day and week to week. >> everything that you just said makes me feel that the fed shouldn't do anything else. do you agree with that? >> i saw the clip earlier with larry meyer. i won't get as riled up as the former governor but i'm generally in
when you look at education and health care, which chugs along 40,000 a month or so was weak last month. and maybe to the extent the claims numbers have been distorted by unusual seasonal factors with the auto shutdowns, et cetera, maybe there's a little boost in manufacturing well. 125 is our forecast. it's not a nickically strong -- how quickly will we know we're uk at that drk and it's tough to get those right. >> reporter: carl weinberg set up this firm 20 years ago. i've own been here...
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we want to make sure they don't just come here for the best education but they stay here and in a sense we're kicking them out of the country so they go to other countries and compete with us. the jobs act was an important step in the direction but there's more work to be done, has to happen in a bipartisan way and hopefully even though we're in this election cycle and sometimes called here in washington the silly season, hopefully both candidates can focus on entrepreneurship, the key to creating jobs and driving our economy and ensuring we're more competitive globally. >> silly season is probably the nice way of putting it. >> exactly. >> when you look at 8.2% unemployment there are some massive problems still, admit d admittedly there's progress being made but why do you think we're stuck at these incredibly high levels? what is keeping businesses from investing given the strong corporate profits? what is keeping them from hiring for people right now? >> we have to look at the economy in a nuanced segmented way. the big companies, the fortune 500 companies are typically playing the r
we want to make sure they don't just come here for the best education but they stay here and in a sense we're kicking them out of the country so they go to other countries and compete with us. the jobs act was an important step in the direction but there's more work to be done, has to happen in a bipartisan way and hopefully even though we're in this election cycle and sometimes called here in washington the silly season, hopefully both candidates can focus on entrepreneurship, the key to...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. if you made a list of countries from around the world...ucation ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." investors looking to 11:00 a.m. business time. the largest internet ipo in history. pilots union leaders at united continental following a strike vote that has a new contract. negotiations going on since 2010. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon agreed to testify on the $2 billion trading loss. the panel has scheduled a hearing for next tuesday and another june the 6th. in the meantime. time for something off the beaten path. the largest fishing tournament in the northeast. the manhattan cup kicks off today and proceeds go to wounded warriors fund. joining us with another top notch fisherman, wade boggs, is that right? >> reporter: that's right. i'm here where 200 crazy fishermen will head o
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. if you made a list of countries from around the world...ucation ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." investors looking to 11:00 a.m. business time. the largest internet ipo in history. pilots union leaders at...
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now fortunately when we educated the public, they agreed. up kn one thing that's so important here, when this bill was passed, it was passed with overwhelming majorities in the house of the house and senate. kudos to our house and senate government, they got it done. so rhode island rallied around this. i put it out there and people said go get that done. >> you think you're looked at as hero or a villain from the national party? >> depends who you talk to. >> fair enough. >> that's the second time you dropped the ball. >> how many strikes to you get on the show? >> you get plenty because i've taken enough of them. >> it's your read. >> there's more u.s. oil exploration result in lower prices at the pump? and then a programming note, retiring mcdonald's ceo jim skinner will join our colleagues at 10:00 eastern. so stay tuned for that. >> next week we're getting the gang back together. ♪ hold on for one more day. joe, andrew and becky are back with a huge lineup of guests, florida governor rick scott, donald trump, jack welch and a lot more
now fortunately when we educated the public, they agreed. up kn one thing that's so important here, when this bill was passed, it was passed with overwhelming majorities in the house of the house and senate. kudos to our house and senate government, they got it done. so rhode island rallied around this. i put it out there and people said go get that done. >> you think you're looked at as hero or a villain from the national party? >> depends who you talk to. >> fair enough....
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as of today we have people educating health care providers about this new particular therapy and we're going to stay focused there. that's our job. >> tony, thank you for coming. he has an amazing story, his son is a cancer survivor and it's remarkable story and how you've gotten into the business. >> i would love to be back. thanks, becky, andrew, john. >>> at 8:40 the industry changing tech startups you haven't heard of yet, bruce gibney of the founders fund will talk to us about the technology companies disrupting business as usual. "squawk" will be right back. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. as the world around it. with the available lexus enform app suite, you can use opentable to m
as of today we have people educating health care providers about this new particular therapy and we're going to stay focused there. that's our job. >> tony, thank you for coming. he has an amazing story, his son is a cancer survivor and it's remarkable story and how you've gotten into the business. >> i would love to be back. thanks, becky, andrew, john. >>> at 8:40 the industry changing tech startups you haven't heard of yet, bruce gibney of the founders fund will talk to...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this tuesday morning, a super bowl ticker tape parade. >> they'll find ticker tape later. >> nonetheless, the dow would open up about 34 points off. i was just e-mailed by a viewer who said it's ridiculous to say the market would open up down. >> i agree. >> it would open down. if you're watching, i'm -- >> open up is redundant. >> we do have grammar police who watch the show and help us out and fix us on things like that. >>> a legal battle between oracle and s.a.p. isn't over. oracle is rejecting an award against its rival in an intellectual property case and instead opted for a new trial, after a jury awarded oracle $1.3 billion in damage, but the judge cut that to $272 million in september after s.a.p. argued the award was excessive. >>> coca-cola out with fourth quarter results, the can. came in with earnings two cents better than the street was exp
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this tuesday morning, a super bowl ticker tape parade. >> they'll find ticker tape later. >> nonetheless, the dow would open up about 34 points off. i was just e-mailed by a viewer who said it's ridiculous to say the market would open up down....
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education is important. we think a skilled workforce from that and candidly we are a party with a record of doing what we say we're going to do, particularly when it comes to empowering the private sector and creating jobs and i think that's with we're running on as a party, not what the other party is saying about us that's not true. >> don't we have a unique message to deliver, especially to folks that just arrived in this country and participate in the american dream and an opportunity to do that? not putting them in a situation to depend on the government for an opportunity. we'll give them an opportunity by empowering them to take advantage of that dream and we're not being very successful. >> the immigration policies of the republican -- on the platform are so strict and draconian that the people you talked about coming here to try to live the american dream can't get in here. >> joe, just the opposite. the policy is we should be bringing more people here who can contribute to the society in a very pos
education is important. we think a skilled workforce from that and candidly we are a party with a record of doing what we say we're going to do, particularly when it comes to empowering the private sector and creating jobs and i think that's with we're running on as a party, not what the other party is saying about us that's not true. >> don't we have a unique message to deliver, especially to folks that just arrived in this country and participate in the american dream and an opportunity...